Lion Man cooking at backyard BBQ while appearing to be drinking XXXX Pale Ale beer and BBQ catches fire. He appeared to be thinking about whether to use this XXXX Pale Ale beer he was holding to dose the fire and decided not to do so and drank from it instead while allowing the fire to continue to blaze.

Sony Computer Entertainment Aust Pty LtdThe playstation AU account promoted a tweet that showed a video for an R18+ game. The video shows a women being punched in the face and killed. There is no R18+ The twitter account has multiple tweets about this game showing other videos with no R18+ rating anywhere near it.

Procter & Gamble Australia Pty LtdThe camera zooms in on a woman bathing in a secluded waterfall in the jungle. The advertisement then shows her washing her hair while a voice over discusses the product. Then, it is revealed that the voice over belongs to a man dressed in the stereotypical Amazonian garb. He continues to talk about the product before more, similarly dressed men and women are shown. The woman is then shown again.

7-Eleven Stores Pty LtdThe advertisement can currently be viewed on Facebook at the following link:https://www.facebook.com/SlurpeeAustralia/videos/10153706747063638/?pnref=storyThe advertisement opens with the text "Can you haka (supposedly a pun on "hack a") Kiwiberry?" The advertisement depicts two young (and white) teenagers at a Slurpee machine being surprised by a character who is supposed to be a Maori person (indigenous New Zealander). The character proceeds to perform a satirical version of a haka (traditional Maori war dance), while the teenagers jokingly cower and laugh at the performance.

House of Smiles The advertisement presents a driver travelling with a passenger who warns the driver of a speed camera up ahead. The driver in the advertisement is heard to speed up the vehicle and says "smile" (inferring good dental work) so they can be captured by the flashing speed camera.

Advanced Medical InstituteThe ad is loud and asks questions of the viewer such "How would /do you like sex?" "Do you like it long, do you like it hard??" They use the word sex repeatedly. The ad is for 'longer, lasting sex'.